• Invest
    Investment Suite
    Stocks
    Mutual Funds
    Future and Options
    IPO
    Exchange Traded Funds
    Commodity
    Stockcase (Stock Baskets)
    Currency
    Non Convertible Debentures
    Sovereign Gold Bond
    Exclusive
    NRI Account
    Private Client Group
    Features
    SipIt
    MTF
    Investment Suite
    Exclusive
    Features
  • Platform
    Product Suite
    Kotak Neo App & Web
    Nest Trading Terminal
    NEO Trade APIs
    Features and Tools
    MTF
    Securities Accepted as Collateral
    Margin Requirements
    Equity Screeners
    Payoff Analyzer
    Calculators
    SIP Calculator
    Lumpsum Calculator
    Brokerage Calculator
    Margin Calculator
    MTF Calculator
    SWP Calculator
    CAGR Calculator
    Simple Interest Calculator
    ELSS Calculator
    Step up SIP Calculator
    All Calculators
    Product Suite
    Features and Tools
    Calculators
  • Pricing
  • Research
    Research Calls
    Long Term calls
    Short Term calls
    Intraday calls
    Derivatives calls
    Pick of the week
    Top Monthly Picks
    Research Reports
    Fundamental Research Report
    Technical Research Report
    Derivative Research Report
    Research Calls
    Research Reports
  • Market
    Stocks
    Market Movers
    Large Cap
    Mid Cap
    Small Cap
    Indices
    Nifty 50
    Bank Nifty
    FinNifty
    Nifty Midcap India
    VIX
    All Indian Indices
    Mutual Funds
    SBI Mutual Funds
    HDFC Mutual Funds
    Axis Mutual Funds
    ICICI Prudential Mutual Funds
    Nippon India Mutual Funds
    All AMC's
    IPO
    Upcoming IPO
    Current IPO
    Closed IPO
    Recently Listed IPO
    Stocks
    Indices
    Mutual Funds
    IPO
  • Learn
    Resource
    Market Ready
    Kotak Insights
    Infographic
    Podcast
    Webinars
    Youtube Channel
    Quarterly Results
    Investing Guide
    Demat Account
    Trading Account
    Share Market
    Intraday Trading
    IPO
    Mutual Funds
    Commodities
    Currency
    Futures & Options
    Derivatives
    Margin Trading
    Events
    Budget 2024
    Muhurat Trading
    Share Market Holiday
    Market Outlook 2025
    Resource
    Investing Guide
    Events
  • Partner
    Business Associates
    Fund Expert
    Kotak Connect Plus
    Startup connect
  • Support
    FAQs
    Circulars
    Bulletins
    Contact Us
    Forms Download
    Get your Statement

Are IPOs Worth Investing?

  •  3 min read
  • 0
  • 30 Jan 2023
are-ipos-worth-investing-benefits

2021 was a landmark year for Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) in India. A record number of businesses were listed, and 2022 is expected to continue the IPO fever. However, are IPOs worth investing in, or is it all hype?

How have IPOs fared? Many IPOs listed in 2021 fared very well.

  • Zomato: The Zomato share price leapt by 53% against its issue price of Rs 76, which jumped to Rs 115 on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and Rs 116 on the National Stock Exchange (NSE).
  • Nykaa: Nykaa saw a jump of over 79% above its issue price of Rs 1125. It got listed at Rs 2018 on the NSE and Rs 2001 on the BSE.
  • MTAR Technologies: It saw a rise of 85% from its issue price of Rs 575. It was listed³ at Rs 1063.90 on the BSE and Rs 1050 on the NSE.
  • Paras Defence and Space Technologies: This smaller-sized IPO had a staggering leap of 171% above its issue price of Rs 175. It got listed at Rs 475 on the BSE and Rs 469 on the NSE.
  • Listing gains

This is, undoubtedly, the main advantage of investing in IPOs. An IPO is perhaps your best bet at making a profit within a short timeframe.

  • Liquidity

Once the company’s shares are listed, you can sell your shares on the market, allowing you to realise your gains quickly.

  • Stringent norms

IPOs have stringent norms to follow. They must issue a prospectus listing detailed information about the business to help you make informed decisions before investing.

  • Wealth-creating potential

Since you have been a part of the company from its early days, there is potential for you to profit well from the start and over time. This helps create wealth in the long run for you.

Here are some measures you should take to make the best IPO investment:

  • Read the prospectus

Investors should read the Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) thoroughly to understand its past performance and plans.

  • The ‘Why’ of an IPO

You should know why the IPO is being raised; is it only to pay off its debt or for expansion, or both? IPOs are meant to raise money for expansion, a dual purpose of expansion, or debt-payment, and potentially good investments.

  • Growth factors:

Consider factors such as the company’s market share, geographical spread, expansion plans, and so on. These factors play a role in the growth and potential profit of the company.

  • Financial factors:

Sound financials are crucial to an organisation’s long-term success. Review the company’s financials before investing in its IPO. If the IPO is considered overvalued, the share price may decline once it is listed. Look at similar companies that have been listed to infer if it has been fairly priced.

  • Risk factors:

Pay attention to the risk factors mentioned in the DRHP as they can dampen its future growth, making the IPO a potentially unprofitable investment. IPOs can be highly beneficial to investors as their investment can grow by leaps and bounds, both overnight and in the long run. However, before you invest in an IPO, do your research well to make an intelligent and informed financial choice.

  • Zomato was listed on 23 July 2021
  • Nykaa was listed on 28 October 2021
  • MTAR Technologies was listed on 3 March 2021
  • Paras Defence and Space Technologies was listed on 21 September 2021

Join the journey of growth – apply for Hyundai Motor IPO and fuel your financial future!

Did you enjoy this article?

0 people liked this article.

What could we have done to make this article better?

Enjoy Free Demat Account Opening
+91 -

personImage
Enjoy Free Demat Account Opening
+91 -

N
N
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]